This Footage Shows A Tiny, Terrifying Creature Wandering The Streets…What Is It?

th-5 Less than a month ago, a security camera in Diyarbakir, Turkey, caught a strange entity haunting an empty street. Some have described it as an alien, others say it’s a shapeshifter…or even a ghost. There are those who think it’s just a plastic bag or a balloon, and many think the video is entirely fake. Whatever it is, the blurriness of the CCTV footage only makes the bizarre shape’s movements even more baffling.
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Either way, it’s really creeping me out. Another idea I’m just throwing out there…Turkey should really spring for security cameras that shoot in HD or just generally upgrade their ’90s equipment.
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‘Priceless!’ You won’t believe who has become OFA’s latest Pajama Boy

http://twitter.com/#!/brithume/status/413166681763360769 Oh, it’s real. And it’s not spectacular! What was spectacular? The swift and snort-worthy mockery. Now for the latest entry: Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld as Pajama Boy: http://twitter.com/#!/JayCaruso/status/413120916504444928 Bada-zing! http://twitter.com/#!/seanhackbarth/status/413121119441674241 Totally. What’s next, Gutfeld? A date with “Julia”? Shudder. http://twitter.com/#!/Afterseven/status/413298994689765376 Related: ‘Like pajama-clad pantywaists?’ FACT! These replies to @BarackObama are full of win Oh mama! The saddest and most disturbing part of #PajamaBoy [Photoshop] Giggle-boom: So there’s this? ‘Hey, ladies!’ A bright side to #PajamaBoy‘Evil genius! Love it!’ President Ego honors #PajamaBoy in true Obama style [Photoshops] Twitter gold! The Obama #PajamaBoy selfie and other must-see mash-ups and memes [Photoshops] Exclusive: Juiceboxes after dark! OFA’s #Pajamaboy’s identity revealed? [pic] OFA’s ‘FlannelCare guy’ is Internet sensation … with conservatives [Photoshops] ‘This is getting insane’: OFA’s onesie-clad Obamacare spokesmodel inspires mockery Profit from selling revamped videos or video revamp services!foot-in-mouth   Let me ask you 2 quick questions. Do you already have any video creation or editing apps? Do you already have any old videos, new videos, or stock videos? If the answer to any of those questions is yes, pay close attention to VidVamp new video app because it allows you to revamp your videos into visually striking blockbusters that bring more viewers, generate more leads, and move people to take action. And yes, you will be able to do it for any kind of video. PLUS – VidVamp team made sure that you do not need any technical or video production experience at all. You can profit from selling these revamped videos or video revamp services! Watch the demo now https://www.ShopMonopoly.com/offer/3143 VidVamp takes any video and makes it into eye candy. The main problem marketers, entrepreneurs, and business have are that their videos are not attractive or intense enough for people to pay attention to. People are scrolling through videos in news feeds, ignore them on youtube, or drop off fast when watching, which means little to no leads and sales. Professional video producers & marketers know that without intense stimulation viewers ignore videos or lose interest fast and drop off. VidVamp empowers you to skyrocket engagement with your video. See VidVamp in action now https://www.ShopMonopoly.com/offer/3143 VidVamp is for people who want to lower facebook advertising costs with higher click-through rates, run a successful youtube channel, have their videos go viral, spice up review videos, and make e-commerce & digital products look more attractive to buyers.  VidVamp can also bring new life to old videos and boost your results from other video creation and editing apps. So if you want to pay less for Facebook ads, your youtube channel to be watched, videos to be shared and potentially go viral, get more leads, make more commission from review videos, and sell more products, there is no easier way than to revamp your videos into blockbusters. Watch the demo now https://www.ShopMonopoly.com/offer/3143 It comes with all the effects you need. You get 50 alluring animated and static effects with dynamic in and out focus for each of them. There are intense effects, subtle effects, and video filters, which enable you to make amazing revamped videos people would want to watch and share. In addition to video effects, VidVamp also includes an extra ability to import custom video overlays with full-featured alpha technology. Video Vamp With it, you can add flying objects, business animations, more effects, or whatever you want. See VidVamp in action now https://www.ShopMonopoly.com/offer/3143 VidVamp makes get fascinating, eye-catching videos your visitors love, which are perfect for viral distribution, establishing your channel, and skyrocket your video ad performance. All that means that your videos look amazing, attract clicks, likes, shares, pins, and tweets to increase your exposure. Watch the demo now https://www.ShopMonopoly.com/offer/3143 Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/12/18/priceless-you-wont-believe-who-has-become-ofas-latest-pajamaboy-photoshop/

UK pub, The Hobbit, under legal threat for name it has used for decades; Update: “Never mind”

http://twitter.com/#!/YourAnonNews/status/180433136642039808 They were Hobbit before Hobbit was cool. Techdirt: The article isn’t clear if we’re talking about copyrights, trademarks or both, but either way the whole thing is pretty silly. Yes, the pub “features characters from Tolkien’s stories on its signs, has ‘Frodo’ and ‘Gandalf’ cocktails on the menu, and the face of Lord of the Rings film star Elijah Wood on its loyalty card.” But is this really harming the rightsholder? I’m sure that SZC is doing all sorts of ridiculously lucrative licensing deals for the upcoming Hobbit movie, and so it’s trying to clear the field of infringers, but all this does is make them look like massive, insensitive bullies. Hell, even Stephen Fry, who’s starring in the movie, has tweeted how ridiculous this is, calling it “pointless, self-defeating bullying.” But, you know, that’s pretty much how Hollywood functions these days. What? It’s still not cool? Well, it has to be cooler than this sort of lawsuit, doesn’t it? We know the Tolkien estate is strict, but there’s a point at which such threats become counter-productive, isn’t there? What would Professor Tolkien himself thought of it? Or maybe they are past caring about such things. Update: I lurve Ian McKellan. LURVE. RT @ianmckellen118 Lawyers of Mordor retreat: http://t.co/6id0DYZd — Amy Clark (@TheatreGeekAmy) March 16, 2012 Panic & Anxiety Gone

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Half a pipeline and … GO!

http://twitter.com/#!/CNN/status/182211785338793986 Hmmm … half a pipeline. That’s useful. Not sure how President Obama expects solve the fuel crisis and/or jobs crisis with half an oil pipeline, but hey. This news, naturally, was ripe for the mockage. Swell! We’ll use buckets to bring it down from Canada! RT @brikeilarcnn BREAKING: Obama to expedite southern half of Keystone XL Pipeline — Daniel Foster (@DanFosterType) March 20, 2012 Obama to fast-track southern half of the Keystone pipeline. Surely gas prices will fall immediately. http://t.co/ce2LJSBf — Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) March 20, 2012 Biden: Obama’s new plan to build half of the Keystone pipeline is the most audacious plan in the past 250 years. — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 20, 2012 Algae not panning out? RT @brikeilarcnn BREAKING: Obama to expedite southern half of Keystone XL Pipeline #tcot #p2 — RB (@RBPundit) March 20, 2012 FLASH: Obama only half-killed Osama Bin Laden. 🙁 — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 20, 2012 Inspired by Obama’s half-pipeline, I’m going to install a sprinkler system but not hook it up to a water supply. — jon gabriel (@exjon) March 20, 2012 @ExJon They’ll just shoot the oil in a 850 mile arc to southern pipeline. And they said pee-aiming wasn’t a practical skill. — Political Math (@politicalmath) March 20, 2012 BREAKING: Obama closes half of Gitmo. — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 20, 2012 Building only the last half of a pipeline is like building only the top half of a boat. #keystone — jon gabriel (@exjon) March 20, 2012 Isn’t having the southern half of a pipeline like only having the upper half of a cup? — Jeremy (@knowsknothing) March 20, 2012 Half a pipeline approved by half a president? Yeah that pretty much makes sense. — JavelinaBomb (@javelinabomb) March 20, 2012 I’m digging these new Obama half-policies. Unfortunately – and in spite of a tired cliche – Sandra Fluke is now half-pregnant. — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 20, 2012 @ExJon So are we building a pipeline not connected to anything? — Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) March 20, 2012 So, Obama will approve half of Keystone pipeline that’s already underway, but ignore part that actually gets to Canada/oil? — Rory Cooper (@rorycooper) March 20, 2012 We’re building half a pipeline. If Obama only spent half of his budget, we’d be in pretty good shape. — Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) March 20, 2012 So now the President is for the Keystone XL pipeline? I was against the pipeline before for I was for the pipeline? — theprez98 (总统) (@theprez98) March 20, 2012 What if they build a halfpipe all the way to the tar sands? — Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) March 20, 2012 What a complete opportunist!! #ABOUTTIME @PoliticalTicker: Obama to fast track southern half of Keystone XL Pipeline – http://t.co/tpkijaNj — Karen, RN (@kdubrn) March 20, 2012 So is Obama going to build the inside half of the pipe first or the outside half? — Jim Jamitis (@anthropocon) March 20, 2012 Americans should respond to Obama approving building half the pipeline by giving him half the votes needed for reelection. — Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) March 20, 2012 #ObamaHalfPolicies Death panels now just 50% deathy. — Matt (@mdrache) March 20, 2012 Lemme get this straight. Obama is fast tracking half of a pipeline that he is unsure he can ever find a satisfactory route to complete? — Lisa B. (@politeracy) March 20, 2012 The most audacious half-project in 500 years! MT @DanFosterNRO @brikeilarcnn Obama to expedite southern half of Keystone Pipeline #keystone — Will Antonin (@Will_Antonin) March 20, 2012 #ObamaHalfPolicies We’re going to open up ANWR for drilling, but only to Black & Decker. — Caleb Howe (@CalebHowe) March 20, 2012 I’m glad Obama only gave half those guns to Mexican cartels. Whew. — Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 20, 2012 With this latest move, the president has managed to simultaneously tick off opponents of the Keystone XL Pipeline (who view it as a betrayal of their — and his own — values) and supporters of the pipeline’s construction. He still thinks he can have his arugula and eat it, too. e14a36dd613d9a8a40f89e48e2b5da35

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Maybe Allen Iverson should have practiced

http://twitter.com/#!/_Call_Me_Chen_/status/199539627575607296 It was 10 years ago today that Allen Iverson held his iconic news conference that ridiculed the importance of an NBA practice. Even NFL kickers are marking the occasion. https://twitter.com/#!/DavidAkers2/status/199479147867803649 The Twitter universe is remembering it in its own special way: https://twitter.com/#!/NotoriousTOM666/status/199538525618716672 https://twitter.com/#!/stevieT85/status/199539416895729665 https://twitter.com/#!/Empire_City_212/status/199540326023708672 2day is the 10 yr anniversary of Allen Iverson’s press conference against the practice. Where is he now? Out of the NBA. Should’ve practiced — Regulator (@IAMTHEREGINATOR) May 7, 2012 Allen Iverson… The man who said what every other athlete thinks lol #wetalkinboutpractice — Trey Marcum (@TreyMarcum1) May 7, 2012 I don’t like Allen Iverson’s practice press conference. Exactly the reason he was never a good teammate and didn’t win a championship. — max (@LatherRinseRT) May 7, 2012 Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/05/07/maybe-allen-iverson-should-have-practiced/

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